Hebrews: Revised Murdock Translation
I.
01 IN many ways and in many
forms, Alaha, in ancient times, conversed with our fathers, through
the prophets:
02 But in these latter days,
he has conversed with us, by his Son; whom he has constituted heir of
all things, and by whom he made the worlds ;
03 who is the splendor of
his glory, and the image of himself, and upholds all by the energy of
his word; and by himself he made a purgation of sins, and sat down on
the right hand of the Majesty on high.
04 And he is altogether
superior to the angels, as he has also inherited a name which excels
theirs.
05 For to which of the
angels did Alaha ever say, You are my SON, this day have I begotten
you? And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a
Son?
06 And again, when bringing
the chosen one into the world, he said: Let all the angels of
Alaha worship him.
07 But of the angels he thus
said: Who made his angels a wind, and his ministers a flaming fire.
08 But of the Son he said:
Your throne, O Alaha, is for ever and ever; a righteous sceptre is
the sceptre of your kingdom.
09 You have loved rectitude,
and hated iniquity; therefore Alaha, your Alaha, has anointed you
with the oil of gladness more than your associates.
10 And again, You have from
the beginning laid the foundations of the earth, and the heavens are
the work of your hands:
11 they will pass away, but
you endure; and they all, like a robe, wax old;
12 and like a cloak, you
will fold them up. They will be changed; but you will be as you are,
and your years will not be finished.
13 And to which of the
angels did he ever say : Sit you at my right hand, until I shall
place your enemies a footstool under your feet ?
14 Are they not all spirits
of ministration, who are sent to minister on account of them that are
to inherit life?
II.
01 Therefore we ought to be
exceedingly cautious, in regard to what we have heard, lest we fall
away.
02 For if the word uttered
by the medium of angels was confirmed, and every one who heard it,
and transgressed it, received a just retribution;
03 how shall we escape, if
we despise the things which are our life, things which began to be
spoken by Maran, and were confirmed to us by them who heard from
him,
04 while Alaha gave
testimony concerning them, by signs and wonders, and by various
miracles and distributions of the Holy Spirit, which were given
according to his pleasure ?
05 For to the angels he has
not subjected the world to come, of which we speak.
06 But as the scripture
testifies, and says: What is man, that you are mindful of him ? and
the son of man, that you attend to him ?
07 You have depressed him
somewhat lower than the angels: glory and honor have you put on his
head; and you have invested him with authority over the work of your
hand.
08 And all things have you
subjected under his feet. And in this subjecting of all things to
him, he omitted nothing, which he did not subject. But now, we do not
yet see all things subjected to him.
09 But we see him, who was
depressed somewhat lower than the angels, to be this Yeshua, because
of the passion of his death; and glory and honor are placed on his
head; for Alaha himself, in his grace,* tasted death for all men.
10 For it became him, by
whom are all things, and on account of whom are all things, and [who]
brings many sons unto his glory, to perfect the prince of their life
by suffering.
11 For he that sanctifies,
and they who are sanctified, are all of one [nature]. Therefore he is
not ashamed to call them brethren;
12 as he says, I will
announce your name to my brethren; in the midst of the assembly, I
will praise you.
13 And again, I will confide
in him. And again, Behold me, and the children whom you, Alaha, have
given to me.
14 For because the children
participated in flesh and blood, he also, in like manner, took part
in the same; that, by his death, he might bring to naught him who
held the dominion of death, namely Satan;
15 and might release them,
who, through fear of death, are all their lives subject to bondage.
16 For he did not assume [a
nature] from angels, but he assumed [a nature] from the seed of
Avraham.
17 Wherefore it was right,
that he should be in all respects like his brethren; that he might be
merciful, and a high priest faithful in the things of Alaha, and
might make expiation for the sins of the people.
18 For, in that he himself
has suffered, and been tempted, he is able to succor them who are
tempted.
* So the Jacobite copies read; but
the Nestorian copies read, But he, apart from Alaha, tasted
III.
01 Wherefore, my holy
brethren, who are called with a calling that is from heaven, consider
this Legate and High Priest of our profession, Yeshua Mshikha:
02 who was faithful to him
that made him, as was Mosha in all his house.
03 For much greater is the
glory of this man, than that of Mosha; just as the glory of the
builder of a house, is greater than that of the edifice.
04 For every house is built
by some man; but he who builds all things is Alaha.
05 And Mosha, as a servant,
was faithful in all the house, for an attestation to those things
that were to be spoken by him:
06 but the Mshikha as the
SON, [is] over his own house; and we are his house, if we retain unto
the end assurance, and the triumph of hope in him.
07 Because the Holy Spirit
has said: Today, if you will hear his voice,
08 harden not your hearts to
anger him, like the provocators, and as in the day of temptation in
the wilderness,
09 when your fathers tempted
me, and proved, [and] saw my works forty years.
10 Therefore I was disgusted
with that generation, and said: This is a people, whose heart
wanders, and they have not known my ways:
11 so that I swore in my
wrath, that they should not enter into my rest.
12 Beware, therefore, my
brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart that believes
not, and you depart from the living Alaha.
13 But examine yourselves
all the days, during the day which is called to-day; and let none of
you be hardened, through the deceitfulness of sin.
14 For we have part with the
Mshikha, if we persevere in this firm confidence, from the beginning
to the end:
15 as it is said, To-day, if
you will hear his voice, harden not your hearts, to anger him.
16 But who were they that
heard, and angered him ? It was not all they, who came out of Egypt
under Mosha.
17 And with whom was he
disgusted forty years, but with those who sinned, and whose carcasses
fell in the wilderness ?
18 and of whom swore he,
that they should not enter into his rest, but of those who believed
not ?
19 So we see that they could
not enter, because they believed not.
IV.
01 Let us fear, therefore,
lest while there is a firm promise of entering into his rest, any
among you should be found coming short of entering.
02 For to us also is the
announcement, as well as to them: but the word they heard did not
profit them, because it was not mingled with the faith of those who
heard it.
03 But we, who have
believed, do enter into rest. But as he said, As I have sworn in my
wrath, that they shall not enter into my rest: for lo, the works of
Alaha existed from the foundation of the world.
04 As he said of the
Shabbat, Alaha rested on the seventh day from all his works.
05 And here again, he said,
They shall not enter into my rest.
06 Therefore, because there
was a place, where one and another might enter; and those earlier
persons, to whom the announcement was made, entered not, because they
believed not:
07 again he established
another day, a long time afterwards; as above written, that David
said, Today, if you will hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
08 For if Joshua, the son of
Nun, had given them rest, he would not have spoken afterwards of
another day.
09 Therefore it is
established, that the people of Alaha are to observe Shabbat.
10 For he who had entered
into his rest, has also rested from his works, as Alaha did from his.
11 Let us, therefore, strive
to enter into that rest; lest we fall short, after the manner of them
who believed not.
12 For the word of Alaha is
living, and all-efficient, and sharper than a two-edged sword, and
enters even to the severance of the soul and the spirit, and of the
joints and the marrow and the bones, and judges the thoughts and
reasonings of the heart:
13 neither is there any
creature, which is concealed from before him; but every thing is
naked and manifest before his eyes, to whom we are to give account.
14 Seeing then that we have
a great High Priest, Yeshua Mshikha, the son of Alaha, who has
ascended to heaven; let us persevere in professing him.
15 For we have not a high
priest, who cannot sympathize with our infirmity; but [one] who was
tempted in all respects like us, aside from sin.
16 Let us, therefore,
approach with assurance to the throne of his grace, that we may
obtain mercy, and may find grace for assistance in the time of
affliction.
V.
01 For every high priest,
who is from among men, is established over the things of Alaha, in
behalf of men, that he may present the offering and the sacrifices
for sin:
02 and he can humble
himself, and sympathize with the ignorant and the erring, because he
also is clothed with infirmity.
03 And, therefore, he is
obliged as for the people, so also for himself, to present an
offering for his sins.
04 And no one takes this
honor on himself, but he who is called of Alaha, as Aaron [was].
05 So also the Mshikha did
not exalt himself to become a High Priest; but He [appointed him] who
said to him, You are my Son; this day have I begotten you.
06 As he said also in
another place: You are a priest for ever, after the likeness of
Melchisedec.
07 Likewise, when he was
clothed in flesh, he presented supplication and entreaty with intense
invocation, and with tears, to him who was able to resuscitate him
from death; and he was heard.
08 And though he was a son,
yet, from the fear and the sufferings he endured, he learned
obedience.
09 And thus he was perfected
and became the cause of eternal life to all them who obey him.
10 And he was named of
Alaha, the High Priest after the likeness of Melchisedec.
11 Now, concerning this
person, Melchisedec, we have much discourse, which we might utter;
but it is difficult to explain it, because you are infirm in your
hearing.
12 For you ought to be
teachers, seeing you have been long in the doctrine. But now you need
to learn again the first lines of the commencement of the oracles of
Alaha: and you have need of milk, and not of strong food.
13 For every one whose food
is milk, is unversed in the language of righteousness, because he is
a child.
14 But strong food belongs
to the mature who, being investigators, have trained their faculties
to discriminate good and evil.
VI.
01 Therefore let us leave
the commencement of the word of the Mshikha, and let us proceed to
the completion. Or will you again lay another foundation for the
repentance which is from dead works, and for the faith in Alaha,
02 and for the doctrine of
baptism, and for the laying on of a hand, and for the resurrection
from the dead, and for the eternal judgment ?
03 We will do this, if
Mar-Yah permit.
04 But they who have once
descended to baptism, and have tasted the gift from heaven, and have
received the Holy Spirit,
05 and have tasted the good
word of Alaha, and the power of the world to come,
06 * cannot again sin, and a
second time be renewed to repentance; or a second time crucify and
insult the Son of Alaha.
07 For the earth that drinks
the rain which comes often upon it, and produces the herb that is of
use to those for whom it is cultivated, receives a blessing from
Alaha.
08 But if it should put
forth thorns and briers, it would have reprobation, and be not far
from a curse, and its end would be a burning.
09 But, in regard to you, my
brethren, we are persuaded better things, and things pertaining to
life, although we thus speak.
10 For Alaha is not
unrighteous, to forget your works, and your charity which you have
shown in his name, in that you have ministered and do minister to the
saints.
11 And we desire, that each
one of you may show this same activity, for the completion of your
hope, even to the end:
12 and that you faint not;
but that you be emulators of them who by faith and patience have
become heirs of the promise.
13 For when Alaha made the
promise to Avraham, because there was none greater than himself by
whom he could swear, he swore by himself;
14 and said: Blessing, I
will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply you.
15 And so he was patient,
and obtained the promise.
16 For men swear by one
greater than themselves: and in every controversy that occurs among
them, the sure termination of it is by an oath.
17 Therefore, Alaha, being
abundantly willing to show to the heirs of the promise, that his
promising was irreversible, bound it up in an oath;
18 so that, by two things
which change not, and in which Alaha cannot lie, we, who have sought
refuge in him, might have great consolation, and might hold fast the
hope promised to us;
19 which is to us as an
anchor, that retains our soul, so that it swerves not; and it enters
into that within the veil,
20 where Yeshua has
previously entered for us, and has become a priest for ever, after
the likeness of Melchisedec.
* The Syriac translation supposes
the Greek in this verse to be, . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., &c.;
instead of the received rending, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,
&c.
VII.
01 Now this Melchisedec was
king of Shalem, a priest of the most high Alaha: and he met Avraham,
when returning from the slaughter of the kings; and blessed him.
02 And to him Avraham
imparted tithes of all that he had with him. Moreover his name is
interpreted king of righteousness; and again [he is called] King of
Shalem, that is King of Peace.
03 Of whom neither his
father nor his mother are written in the genealogies; nor the
commencement of his days, nor the end of his life; but, after the
likeness of the Son of Alaha, his priesthood remains for ever.
04 And consider you, how
great he was; to whom the patriarch Avraham gave tithes and
first-fruits.
05 For they of the sons of
Levi who received the priesthood, had a statute of the Torah, that
they should take tithes from the people; they from their brethren,
because they also are of the seed of Avraham.
06 But this man, who is not
enrolled in their genealogies, took tithes from Avraham; and blessed
him who had received the promise.
07 But it is beyond
controversy, that the inferior is blessed by his superior.
08 And here, men who die,
receive the tithes; but there he of whom the scripture testifies that
he lives.
09 And through Avraham, as
one may say, even Levi who receives tithes, was himself tithed.
10 For he was yet in the
loins of his father, when he met Melchisedec.
11 If, therefore, perfection
had been by means of the priesthood of the Levites, in which the
Torah was enjoined on the people; why was another priest required,
who should stand up after the likeness of Melchisedec ? For it should
have said, He shall be after the likeness of Aaron.
12 But as there is a change
in the priesthood, so also is there a change in the law.
13 For he of whom these
things were spoken, was born of another tribe, of which no one ever
ministered at the altar.
14 For it is manifest that
Maran arose from Yudah, from a tribe of which Mosha said nothing
concerning a priesthood.
15 And moreover this is
further manifest, from his saying that another priest will stand up,
after the likeness of Melchisedec,
16 who was not according to
the law of corporeal injunctions, but according to the energy of an
indissoluble life.
17 For he testified of him:
You are a priest for ever, after the likeness of Melchisedec.
18 And the change which was
made in the first statute, was on account of its impotency, and
because their was no utility in it.
19 For the Torah perfected
nothing; but in the place of it there came in a hope, which is better
than it, and by which we draw near to Alaha.
20 And he confirmed it to us
by an oath.
21 For they became priests
without an oath; but this man by an oath. As he said to him by David:
Mar-Yah has sworn, and will not lie, You are a priest for ever, after
the likeness of Melchisedec.
22 By all this, is that a
better covenant of which Yeshua is the sponsor.
23 And they as priests were
numerous, because they were mortal, and were not permitted to
continue:
24 but this man, because he
stands up for ever, his priesthood does not pass away:
25 and he is able to vivify
for ever, them who come to Alaha by him; for he always lives, and
sends up prayers for them.
26 For, a priest like to
him, was also suitable for us; one pure, and without evil and without
stain; one separated from sins, and exalted higher than heaven;
27 and who is not obliged,
every day, like the [Aaronic] high priest, to first offer sacrifices
for his own sins, and then for the people; for this he did once, by
offering up himself.
28 For the Torah constituted
feeble men priests; but the word of the oath, which was subsequent to
the Torah [constituted] the Son perfect for ever.
VIII.
01 Now the sum of the whole
is this, we have a High Priest, who is seated on the right hand of
the throne of the Majesty in heaven:
02 And he is the minister of
the sanctuary, and of the true tabernacle, which Alaha has pitched,
and not man.
03 For every high priest is
established, to offer oblations and sacrifices; and therefore, it was
proper that this one should also have something to offer.
04 And if he were on earth,
he would not be a priest; because there are priests [there], who
offer oblations agreeably to the Torah:
05 [namely] they, who
minister in the emblem and shadow of the things in heaven: as it was
said to Mosha, when he was about to build the tabernacle, See, and
make every thing according to the pattern which was showed you in the
mount.
06 But now, Yeshua Mshikha
has received a ministry which is better than that: as also the
covenant, of which he is made the Mediator, is better, and is given
with better promises than the former.
07 For, if the first
[covenant] had been faultless, there would have been no place for
this second [one].
08 For he chides them and
says: Behold, the days come, says Mar-Yah, when I will complete with
the family of the house of Yisrael, and with the family of the house
of Yudah, a new covenant;
09 not like the covenant
which I gave to their fathers, in the day when I took them by the
hand, and brought them out of the land of Egypt; [and] because they
continued not in my covenant, I also rejected them, says Mar-Yah.
10 But this is the covenant
which I will give to the family of the house of Yisrael after those
days, says Mar-Yah: I will put my Torah in their minds, and inscribe
it on their hearts; and I will be to them a Alaha, and they shall be
to me a people.
11 And one shall not teach
his fellow-citizen, nor his brother, nor say: Know you Mar-Yah:
because they shall all know me, from the youngest of them to the
oldest.
12 And I will forgive them
their iniquity; and their sins will I remember no more.
13 In that he said a New
[Covenant], he made the first old; and that which is old and
decaying, is near to dissolution.
IX.
01 Now, under the first
[covenant], there were ordinances of ministration, and a worldly
sanctuary.
02 For in the first
tabernacle which was erected, there was the candlestick, and the
table and the bread of the presence; and this was called the
Sanctuary.
03 But the inner tabernacle,
which was within the second veil, was called the Holy of Holies.
04 And there were in it the
golden censer and the ark of the covenant, which was all over laid
with gold; and in it were the golden urn which contained the manna
and the rod of Aaron which sprouted, and the tables of the covenant;
05 and over it were the
cherubim of glory, which overshadowed the mercy seat. But there is
not time to speak particularly of each of the things which were so
arranged.
06 And into the outer
tabernacle the priests, at all times, entered, and performed their
ministration.
07 But into the interior
tabernacle, once a year only, the high priest entered, with the blood
which he offered for himself and for the sins of the people.
08 And by this the Holy
Spirit indicated, that the way to the holy [places] was not yet
manifested, so long as the first tabernacle was standing:
09 and it was a symbol, for
that time, during which oblation and sacrifices were offered that
could not make perfect the conscience of him who offered them:
10 but [they consisted] only
in food and drink, and in the ablutions of divers things; which were
carnal ordinances, and were set up until the time of a reformation.
11 But the Mshikha who came,
was a High Priest of the good things which he wrought: and he entered
into the great and perfect tabernacle, which was not made with hands
and was not of these created things.
12 And he did not enter with
the blood of goats and calves; but with the blood of himself, he
entered once into the sanctuary, and obtained eternal redemption.
13 For if the blood of goats
and calves, with the ashes of a heifer, was sprinkled upon them that
were defiled, and sanctified them as to the purification of their
flesh;
14 then how much more will
the blood of the Mshikha, who by the eternal Spirit offered himself
without blemish to Alaha, purge our conscience from dead works, so
that we may serve the living Alaha ?
15 And for this reason he
became the Mediator of the new covenant, that he might by his death
be redemption, to them who had transgressed the first covenant; so
that they, who are called to the eternal inheritance, might receive
the promise.
16 For where there is a
testament, it indicates the death of him who made it.
17 For it is valid, only of
a deceased [person]; because it has no use, so long as the maker of
it lives.
18 Therefore also the first
[covenant] was not confirmed without blood.
19 For when the whole
ordinance had been propounded by Mosha to all the people, according
to the Torah; Mosha took the blood of a heifer, and water, with
scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled upon the books and upon all
the people;
20 and said to them, This is
the blood of the covenant which is enjoined by Alaha.
21 With that blood he also
sprinkled upon the tabernacle, and upon all the vessels of
ministration:
22 because every thing,
according to the Torah, is purified with blood: and without the
shedding of blood, there is no remission.
23 For it was necessary that
these, the emblems of heavenly things, should be purified, with those
things; but the heavenly things themselves, with sacrifices superior
to them.
24 For the Mshikha entered
not into the sanctuary made with hands, which is the emblem of the
true [sanctuary]: but he entered into heaven itself to appear in the
presence of Alaha for us.
25 Neither [was it
necessary], that he should offer himself many times, as the high
priest entered every year into the sanctuary, with blood not his own:
26 otherwise, he must have
suffered many times, since the commencement of the world; but now in
the end of the world, he has once offered himself in a
self-sacrifice, to abolish sin.
27 And, as it is appointed
to men, that they must once die, and after their death is the
judgment;
28 so also the Mshikha was
once offered; and, by himself, he immolated the sins of many: and a
second time, without sins, will he appear for the life of them who
expect him.
X.
01 For in the Torah there
was a shadow of the good things to come; not the substance of the
things themselves. Therefore, although the same sacrifices were every
year offered, they could never perfect those who offered them.
02 For, if they had
perfected them, they would long ago have desisted from their
offerings; because their conscience could no more disquiet them, who
were once purified, on account of their sins.
03 But in those sacrifices,
they every year recognized their sins.
04 For the blood of bulls
and of goats cannot purge away sins.
05 Therefore, when entering
the world, he said: In sacrifices and oblations, you have not had
pleasure; but you have clothed me with a body.
06 And holocausts on account
of sins, you have not asked.
07 Then I said: Behold I
come, as it is written of me in the beginning of the books, to do
your pleasure, O Alaha.
08 He first said: Sacrifices
and oblations and holocausts for sins, which were offered according
to the Torah, you desired not;
09 and afterwards he said:
Behold I come to do your pleasure, O Alaha: hereby, he abolished the
former, that he might establish the latter.
10 For by this his pleasure,
we are sanctified; through the offering of the body of Yeshua Mshikha
a single time.
11 For every high priest who
stood and ministered daily, offered again and again the same
sacrifices, which never were sufficient to purge away sins.
12 But this [Priest] offered
one sacrifice for sins, and for ever sat down at the right hand of
Alaha;
13 and thereafter waited,
until his foes should be placed as a footstool under his feet.
14 For by one offering, he
has perfected for ever, them who are sanctified by him.
15 And the Holy Spirit also
testifies to us, by saying:
16 This is the covenant
which I will give them after those days, says Mar-Yah; I will put my
Torah into their minds, and inscribe it on their hearts;
17 and their iniquity and
their sins, I will not remember against them.
18 Now, where there is a
remission of sins, there is no offering for sin demanded.
19 We have therefore, my
brethren, assurance in entering into the sanctuary, by the blood of
Yeshua, and by a way of life,
20 which he has now
consecrated for us, through the veil, that is his flesh.
21 And we have a high priest
over the house of Alaha.
22 Let us, therefore draw
near, with a true heart, and with the confidence of faith, being
sprinkled as to our hearts, and pure from an evil conscience, and our
body being washed with pure . water.
23 And let us persevere in
the profession of our hope, and not waver; for he is faithful who has
made the promise to us.
24 And let us look on each
other, for the excitement of love and good works.
25 And let us not forsake
our meetings, as is the custom of some; but entreat you one another;
and the more, as you see that day draw near.
26 For if a man sin,
voluntarily, after he has received a knowledge of the truth, there is
no longer a sacrifice which may be offered for sins:
27 but the fearful judgment
impends, and the zeal of fire that consumes the adversaries.
28 For if he, who
transgressed the Torah of Mosha, died without mercies, at the mouth
of two or three witnesses;
29 how much more, think you,
will he receive capital punishment, who has trodden upon the Son of
Alaha, and has accounted the blood of his covenant, by which he is
sanctified, as the blood of all men, and has treated the Spirit of
grace with contumely ?
30 For we know him who has
said, Retribution is mine; and I will repay: and again, Mar-Yah will
judge his people.
31 It is very terrible, to
fall into the hands of the living Alaha.
32 Therefore, recollect you
the former days, those in which you received baptism, and endured a
great conflict of sufferings, with reproach and affliction;
33 and you were a gazing
stock, and also were the associates of persons who endured these
things:
34 and you were grieved for
those who were imprisoned; and you cheerfully endured the plundering
of your goods, because you knew that you had a possession in heaven,
superior and not transitory.
35 Therefore cast not away
your assurance which is to have a great reward.
36 For you have need of
patience; that you may do the pleasure of Alaha, and may receive the
promise.
37 Because, yet a little,and
it is a very little time,when he that comes, will come, and will not
delay.
38 Now the just by my faith,
will live: but if he draw back, my soul will not have pleasure in
him.
39 But we are not of that
drawing-back, which leads to perdition; but of that faith, which
makes us possess our soul.
XI.
01 Now faith is the
persuasion of the things that are in hope, as if they were in act;
and [it is] the manifestness of the things not seen.
02 And for it the ancients
are well testified of.
03 For by faith, we
understand that the worlds were framed by the word of Alaha; and that
things seen, originated from those that are not seen.
04 By faith, Abel offered to
Alaha a better sacrifice than that of Cain; and on account of it, he
is testified of that he was righteous, and Alaha bore testimony to
his offering; and in consequence thereof, though dead he yet speaks.
05 By faith, Enoch was
translated, and did not taste death; and he was not found, because
Alaha had translated him: for, before he translated him, there was
testimony of him, that he pleased Alaha.
06 But, without faith, a man
cannot please Alaha. For he that draws near to Alaha, must believe
his existence, and that he will recompense those who seek him.
07 By faith Noah, when he
was told of things not seen, feared; and he made himself an ark, for
the life of his household; whereby he condemned the world, and became
an heir of the righteousness which is by faith.
08 By faith Avraham, when he
was called, obeyed, and departed to the place which he was to receive
for an inheritance: and he departed, while he knew not where he was
going.
09 By faith, he became a
resident in the land that was promised him, as in a foreign land; and
abode in tents, with Yitzhak and Ya’aqub, the heirs with him of
the same promise.
10 For he looked for the
city that has a foundation, of which the builder and maker is Alaha.
11 By faith, Sarah also, who
was barren, acquired energy to receive seed; and, out of the time of
her years, she brought forth; because she firmly believed, that he
was faithful who had promised her.
12 Therefore, from one man
failing through age, numbers were born, like the stars in the
heavens, and like the sand on the shore of the sea which is
innumerable.
13 All these died in faith,
and received not their promise; but they saw it afar off, and
rejoiced in it; and they confessed that they were strangers and
pilgrims on the earth.
14 Now they who say thus,
show that they seek a city.
15 But if they had been
seeking that city from which they came out, they had opportunity to
return again and go to it.
16 But now it is manifest
that they longed for a better [city] than that, [namely,] for that
which is in heaven. Therefore Alaha did not refuse to be called their
Alaha; for he prepared for them the city.
17 By faith Avraham, in his
trial, offered up Yitzhak; and he laid on the altar his only son,
whom he had received by promise.
18 For it had been said to
him, In Yitzhak shall your seed be called.
19 And he reasoned with
himself, that Alaha was able even to raise [him] from the dead: and
therefore, in the similitude [of a resurrection], he was restored to
him.
20 By faith in what was to
be, Yitzhak blessed Ya’aqub and Esau.
21 By faith Ya’aqub,
when dying, blessed each of the sons of Yoseph, and bowed himself on
the top of his staff.
22 By faith Yoseph, when
dying, was mindful of the departure of the children of Yisrael, and
gave direction concerning his bones.
23 By faith the parents of
Mosha, after he was born, hid him three months; because they saw he
was a goodly child; and they were not deterred by the command of the
king.
24 By faith Mosha, when be
became a man, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter.
25 And he chose to be in
affliction with the people of Alaha, and not to live luxuriously in
sin for a short season:
26 and he esteemed the
reproach of the Mshikha a greater treasure than the hoarded riches of
Egypt; for he looked upon the recompense of reward.
27 By faith, he left Egypt,
and was not terrified by the wrath of the king; and he continued to
hope, just as if he saw the invisible Alaha.
28 By faith, they kept the
passover, and the sprinkling of blood, that he who destroyed the
first-born might not approach them.
29 By faith, they passed the
Red Sea, as on dry land; and in it the Egyptians were swallowed up,
when they dared to enter it.
30 By faith, the walls of
Jericho fell down, when they had been encompassed seven days.
31 By faith Rahab, the
harlot, perished not with them who believed not, when she received
the spies in peace.
32 What more shall I say ?
For I have little time to tell of Gideon, and of Barak, and of
Sampson, and of Jephtha, and of David, and of Samuel, and of the
other prophets:
33 who, by faith, subdued
kingdoms, and wrought righteousness, and received promises, and shut
the mouths of lions,
34 and quenched the force of
fire, and were rescued from the edge of the sword, and were healed of
diseases, and became strong in battle, and routed the camps of
enemies,
35 and restored to women
their children, by a resurrection from the dead. And some died under
tortures, and did not hope to escape, that there might be for them a
better resurrection;
36 and others endured
mockings and, scourgings; others were delivered up to bonds and
prisons;
37 others were stoned;
others were sawed; others died by the edge of the sword; others
roamed about clothed in sheep skins and goat skins, and were needy,
and afflicted, and agitated;
38 persons of whom the world
was not worthy, and yet they were as wanderers in the desert, and in
mountains, and in caves, and in caverns of the earth.
39 And all these, of whose
faith there is testimony, received not the promise:
40 because Alaha had
provided the aid for us; so that without us they should not be
perfected.
XII.
01 Therefore let us also,
who have all these witnesses surrounding us like clouds, cast from us
all encumbrances, and sin, which is always prepared for us; and let
us run with patience the race that is appointed for us.
02 And let us look on
Yeshua, who has become the commencement and the completion of our
faith; who, on account of the joy there was for him, endured the
cross, and surrendered himself to opprobrium; and is seated on the
right hand of the throne of Alaha.
03 Behold, therefore, how
much he suffered from sinners, from them who are adversaries of their
own soul, that you may not be discouraged, nor your soul become
remiss.
04 You have not yet come
unto blood, in the contest against sin.
05 And you have forgotten
the monition, which says to you, as to children, My son, disregard
not the chastening of Mar-Yah; nor let your soul faint, when you are
rebuked by him.
06 For, whom Mar-Yah loves,
he chastens; and he scourges those sons, for whom he has kind
regards.
07 Therefore endure you the
chastisement; because Alaha is dealing with you as with sons. For
what son is there, whom his father chastens not ?
08 But if you are without
that chastisement, with which every one is chastened, you are become
strangers and not sons.
09 And if our fathers of the
flesh chastened us, and we revered them, how much more ought we to be
submissive to our spiritual fathers,* and live ?
10 For they chastened us for
a short time, according to their pleasure; but Alaha, for our
advantage, that we may become partakers of his holiness.
11 Now all chastisement, in
the time of it, is not accounted a matter of joy, but of grief: yet,
afterwards, it yields the fruits of peace and righteousness to them
who are exercised by it.
12 Wherefore, strengthen you
your relaxed hands, and your tottering knees:
13 and make straight paths
for your feet, that the limb which is lame may not be wrenched, but
may be healed.
14 Follow after peace with
every man; and after holiness, without which a man will not see
Maran.
15 And be careful, lest any
be found among you destitute of the grace of Alaha; or lest some root
of bitterness shoot forth germs, and trouble you; and thereby many be
defiled:
16 or lest any one be found
among you a fornicator; or a heedless one like Esau, who for one mess
of food, sold his primogeniture.
17 For you know that,
afterwards when he wished to inherit the blessing, he was rejected;
for he found not a place for repentance, although he sought it with
tears.
18 For you have not come to
the fire that burned, and the tangible [mount]; nor to the darkness
and obscurity and tempest;
19 nor to the sound of the
trumpet, and the voice of words, which they who heard, entreated that
it might no more be spoken to them;
20 for they could not endure
what was commanded. And even a beast, if it approached the mountain,
was to be stoned.
21 And so terrible was the
sight, that Mosha said, I fear and tremble.
22 But you have come to
Mount Zion, and to the city of the living Alaha, the Yerushalayim
that is in heaven; and to the assemblies of myriads of angels;
23 and to the church of the
first-born, who are enrolled in heaven and to Alaha the judge of all;
and to the spirits of the just, who are perfected;
24 and to Yeshua, the
Mediator of the new covenant; and to the sprinkling, of his blood,
which speaks better than that of Abel.
25 Beware, therefore, lest
you refuse [to hear] him who speaks with you. For if they escaped
not, who refused [to hear] him who spake with them on the earth, how
much more shall we not, if we refuse [to hear] him who speaks with us
from heaven ?
26 Whose voice [then] shook
the earth; but now he has promised, and said, yet again once more, I
will shake not the earth only, but also heaven.
27 And this his expression,
Once more, indicates the mutation of the things that are shaken,
because they are fabricated; that the things which will not be
shaken, may remain.
28 Since, therefore, we have
received a kingdom that is unshaken, let us grasp the grace whereby
we may serve and please Alaha, with reverence and fear.
29 For our Alaha is a
consuming fire.
* This, undoubtedly, is a spurious
reading; for it conflicts with the Greek, and disagrees with the
context.
XIII.
01 Let love for the brethren
dwell among you.
02 And forget not kindness
to strangers; for thereby some have been privileged to entertain
angels, unawares.
03 And remember those in
bonds, as if you were bound with them: and recollect those in
affliction, as being yourselves clothed in flesh.
04 Marriage is honorable in
all; and their bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers, Alaha
will judge.
05 Let not your mind love
money; but let what you have, satisfy you. For Mar-Yah himself has
said, I will never leave you, nor slacken the hand towards you.
06 And it belongs to us, to
say confidently, My Lord is my aider, I will not fear. What can man
do to me ?
07 Remember your guides, who
have spoken to you godly discourse ; examine the issue of their
course, and imitate their faith.
08 Yeshua Mshikha is the
same, yesterday, to-day, and for ever.
09 Be not led away by
strange and variable doctrines. For it is a good thing, that we
strengthen our hearts with grace, and not with meats; for those have
not been benefited, who walked in them.
10 And we have an altar, of
which they who minister in the tabernacle have no right to eat.
11 For the flesh of those
animals, whose blood the high priest brought into the sanctuary for
sins, was burned without the camp.
12 For this reason, Yeshua
also, that he might sanctify his people with his blood, suffered
without the city.
13 Therefore, let us also go
forth to him, without the camp, clothed with his reproach:
14 (for we have here no
abiding city; but we expect one that is future:)
15 and through him, let us
at all times offer to Alaha the sacrifices of praise, that is, the
fruits of lips which give thanks to his name.
16 And forget not
commiseration and communication with the poor; for with such
sacrifices a man pleases Alaha.
17 Confide in your guides,
and hearken to them; for they watch for your souls, as men who must
give an account of you, that they may do this with joy and not with
anguish; for that would not be profitable to you.
18 Pray you for us; for we
trust we have a good consciousness, that in all things we desire to
conduct ourselves well.
19 Especially do I request
you to do this, that I may return to you speedily.
20 May the Alaha of peace,
who brought up from the dead the great Shepherd of the flock, by the
blood of the everlasting covenant, namely Yeshua Mshikha, Maran,
21 make you perfect in every
good work, that you may do his pleasure; and himself operate in you
that which is pleasing In his sight, through Yeshua Mshikha; to whom
be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
22 And I beseech you, my
brethren, that you be patient under this word of exhortation; for it
is in few words I have written to you.
23 And know you, that our
brother Timotheos is set at liberty: and if he come soon, I, with
him, shall see you.
24 Salute all your guides,
and all the saints. All they of Italy salute you.
25 Grace be with you all.
Amen.
End of the Epistle to the Hebrews;
which was sent by the hands of Timothy.
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